Flea’s thrive in warm, moist environments and climates. (spring and fall) Flea’s have four main stages in their life cycle ADULT: female flea’s can lay up to 50 eggs per... read more →
It's February once again, what does that mean? That's right, it's dental month! For the months of February and March we will be offering some great incentives to encourage you... read more →
Pet Safe Fertilizers Pets can be tough on our lawn and plants, and to keep them looking wonderful we have to give them a little bit of help. For... read more →
Don't turn your nose to Fido's or Fluffy's bad breath! That odor might signify a serious health risk, with the potential to damage not only your pet's teeth and gums... read more →
Your pets' dental health is important not only for long-term comfort of the mouth. Dental disease can also affect other areas of the body as well. Heart disease has long... read more →
What is heartworm disease? Heartworms are a deadly parasitic blood disease spread by mosquitoes. It is a relatively new phenomenon in Southeast Idaho. The mosquito is the only known vector... read more →
Our very own Dr. Caldwell has recently started writing news letters and doing short video presentations for Pets Best insurance. Click the link above to watch some of the video... read more →
The holiday and winter months are upon us once again, which means that our pets are spending more time indoors. Holiday treats can be a struggle not only for us,... read more →
Have you ever wondered what all of those abbreviations regarding your pets vaccinations mean? Here are the vaccination’s that your pet should be receiving from a licensed veterinarian, their abbreviations,... read more →
Idaho Veterinary Hospital is proud to announce that we are now accredited members of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of... read more →